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1 Class 14b: Global climate change Basics of global warming Potential effects Politics of global warming

2 Greenhouse effect Natural warming effect Keeps Earth habitable Greenhouse gases (GHGs) –Let in short wavelengths –Trap long wavelengths

3 What is global warming? Global = worldwide, not universal “Global climate change” more accurate Increase in average world temperature Many varied regional effects

4 Climate research How do we know about past climates? Temperature records Observations of seasons, crops Pollen in lake sediments Tree rings Ice cores (trapped air)

5 Is global warming happening? 1990s: warmest decade of millenium –7 warmest years on record Increase of 1.4°F in 20 th century Temperate latitudes: 5° increase in 35 years

6 Is global warming unusual? Fastest rate of warming in 1,000 years 1°C away from warmest in 125,000 years Highest CO 2 in 420,000 years Yes, it’s been this warm before But that doesn’t mean it’s not serious!

7 What’s causing global warming? Sunspot cycles? –Not since 1980s Earth’s changing orbit? –Recent changes don’t fit End of an Ice Age? –Maybe a little

8 Carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane Naturally occurring, but increase with human activity Rising CO 2 since Industrial Revolution Product of fossil fuels 90-99% confidence (IPCC) What’s causing global warming?

9 2.5° - 10°F by 2100; 5.4°F at current emission rates A 5°F drop led to the last ice age Climate systems are nonlinear Earth with a fever How much more warming?

10 More climatic variability More and stronger storms –Increase in extreme weather since 1970s –90% positive from global warming More rain in some places, less in others So what for the weather?

11 Northward climate shift of 90-350 miles Fastest species migrate at 1.2 miles/year Need 0.9-3.4 miles/year Penguins and polar bears? More dead plants  more CO 2 emissions Good for mosquitoes! And diseases So what for ecosystems?

12 Thermal expansion of warmer water Melting ice sheets, glaciers Rise of 1.5-3 feet by 2100 Every foot up is 100 feet inland Increased salinity in groundwater So what for the oceans?

13 Arctic Ocean ice sheet down 40% in 30 years Could stop the Gulf Stream Coral reefs very sensitive to temperature Mass die-offs worldwide since 1979 So what for the oceans?

14 More air pollution More deadly heat waves Mountain glaciers disappearing, too Water supplies for millions in danger Sea level rise: New York, London, Bangkok, Rio, etc. So what for cities?

15 Some positive effects in North Greatest threats to poorest countries Most emissions from wealthy countries 40 countries in danger of annihilation So what for countries?

16 Mitigation: reduce effects –Carbon taxes –Emissions trading –Energy efficiency, alternative fuels Adaptation: adapt to effects –Seawalls, irrigation, etc. –No matter the cause; but who pays? Solutions to global warming

17 Fossil-fuel producers: little to nothing –US, Australia, Saudi Arabia, etc. –US has 4% of population, 36% of CO 2 emissions Europe: has set binding targets Developing countries: want to develop Small island states: want to exist Politics of global warming

18 Kyoto Protocol (1997) –Ratified by Europe, Russia, not US –Cuts of 7% from 1990 levels –Est. 50-70% cuts needed to stabilize CO 2 Est. cost: $270-450 billion for U.S. About the same as mitigation Politics of global warming

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